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In front of the glass block in this bathroom, medicine cabinets with mirrored doors and lights are attached to a metal frame at the ceiling and counter. Not only do you have the light and mirror, but your toiletries are within handy reach too.

This design takes a different approach: Two Robern medicine cabinets are paired on a glass block wall. Since the glass wall isn’t a support surface, the cabinets are supported (and wired) from above and below. Integrated vertical lighting provides valuable task lighting.

two 6" deep Robern M cabinets set in 2x4 wall extend out 2" -- mirrored sides and full lights on each side (4). hold a ton of stuff.
have outlets and heated glass. Robern's M cabinets have mirror back of door and back (inside) of cabinet. With two cabinets open both doors (opposing hinged) and have a three way mirror.

Two Robern medicine cabinets are paired on a glass block wall. Since the glass wall isn’t a support surface, the cabinets are supported (and wired) from above and below. Integrated vertical lighting provides valuable task lighting.